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Code · Florida · Title XIX — Public Business · Chapter 283

283.55 Purging of publication mailing lists.

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(1)By March 1 of each odd-numbered year, every agency shall survey the addresses on each of its publication mailing lists by providing each addressee the following form, which must also disclose whether the publication is available on the agency’s website:
(Name of publication)
Please choose one of the following options:
☐ I would like to receive this publication in hard copy format.
☐ I would like to receive this publication in electronic format. My e-mail address is: .
☐ I do not wish to receive this publication.
Should your response to this survey not be received by April 30, your name will be automatically purged from our mailing list. Those addressees who respond shall be maintained or removed from such mailing list in accordance with the responses. Those addressees not responding by April 30 of such odd-numbered year shall be automatically purged from such mailing list. Agencies are prohibited from supplying addressees with postpaid response forms.
(2)The provisions of this section apply to any agency, except a state university or an agency the mailing list of which consists only of those persons registered with or licensed by the agency and the registration or license fee of which includes payment by the registrants or licensees as subscribers for the publication of the agency.
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